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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Sewing Blogs and Websites!

These are inspirational sewing blogs and websites that will give you so much sewing information that your head might explode if you sit down and read all of it at once. I was going to list them in a top 10 format but they are All so awesome I could not rank them.

Creating aFlickr, PhotoBucket or ShutterFly account can help you share pictures of sewing projects and get inspired to sew more by seeing what others have created using some of the same sewing patterns.

Creating a blog through Wordpress or Blogger can help you journal your sewing adventures.

Honestly, I think a journal is the best way to learn more about yourself and how you learn best. In college I wrote a journal about my learning experiences as a musician and I learned more that way than taking any tests. I think students should also do this in school.

Standardized testing is not the best way to find out what our students know.

I hope you enjoyed these sites. If you know of any fun sewing sites that are not listed here please post a comment with your favorite sewing blog or website! I would love to see your favorites!

Leah,Enjoyed your site very much, I too have a website that I am trying very hard to get off the ground. I would appreciate it if you could take a moment and check it out and leave a comment. I need all the help I can get. Thank you so much,My site: www.SingerSewingSolutions.comTrudy

Thank you so much for putting all these resources together for us sewers, as i am a novice learning to create my own patterns and apparel line. They look to be very helpful, and some i am already a devote to. Thank you, Pattern Princess.

I sell premade felt stockings at https://www.etsy.com/listing/113518543/completed-snowman-with-lights-felt. I will do stocking kits you have as well. Best of all, they come personalized and lined for FREE. If you would like one of these treasures, feel free to contact me!

Dear Leah, I love this blog! Sewing is definitely back in fashion and is very addictive! I've developed my sewing skills in the last few years and am trying to teach other beginners to learn in stages too with simple sewing kits www.littledresskits.co.uk I wanted to make clothing for my daughter and started my sewing projects when I was pregnant. It's very therapeutic! I'd be so grateful if you'd consider listing my site under your 'websites' sections xx

Please, please help me decide about buying a smocking pleater. I have successfully completed my first baby smocked dress. I 'd love to do more . The hand marking is horribly tedious. a pleater seems the way to go. Who has experience with one? How easily do they work? etc.

I’d like to call attention to Charlie’s comment: in addition to the excellent website, staying abreast of blog postings about their company and commenting on them is a sure sign they understand the Internet, in a way that very few companies in the Apparel industry do.

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